Air cushion shoe sole

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Inventors

Huang, Ing-Chung

Application #

784512

Filed

Oct-4-1985

Published

Jun-9-1987

Current US Class

036/29
036/3B
036/44

International Classes

A43B 013/20

Field of Search

36/29 36/28 36/3 128/594 128/588

Examiners

Kee Chi; James

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Holman & Stern

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Abstract
An air cushion shoe sole which is preferably blow molded of elastomeric material and has at least one cavity which in cross-section is substantially rectilinear. The cavity has a number of depressions and each cavity has an air valve for introducing a shock absorbing material, namely gas, liquid, or a combination thereof into that cavity. Each air valve has means in it for automatically bleeding off a portion of the shock absorbing material introduced into the cavity once the pressure of that material reaches a predetermined level.
 
Claims
What I claim is:

1. An air cushion shoe sole comprising a molded--three dimensional enclosed envelope of elastomeric material defining internal cavity means substantially coextensive with the envelope, the envelope having substantially flat top, bottom, and side walls, and a plurality of depressions directed inwardly at least from the top wall, the depressions forming inner walls internally of the cavity means for resisting vertical compression of the envelope, said inner walls dividing the cavity means into intercommunicating cells with substantially rectilinear surfaces, at least one combination inflation and relief valve of resilient material extending from a side wall of the envelope, the valve comprising a tubular body member with an axial throughbore for the supply and delivery of inflation fluid to and from the cavity means, and elastic means encircling the body for closing the throughbore unless pressure of fluid therein exceeds a predetermined value.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The shock absorption of an athletic shoe depends primarily upon the material used for the sole of that shoe. Moreover, the weight of such a shoe is primarily effected by the weight of the sole as that is usually the heaviest component of the shoe. There has been an evolution in the sports shoe industry to obtain a lighter and more shock absorbent athletic shoe.

Light weight elastomeric materials such as polyurethane are now used to make the soles but such materials each have a certain density and elasticity and hence can only approximate the optimum characteristics for the weight of the user of that shoe. It is important to keep in mind that as the weight of each person wearing athletic shoes varies, this translates into a substantially different downward force, which force is concentrated in the sole of the shoe. Present shoes cannot be "tuned" or "tailored" to the particular degree of activity the user wishes to subject his feet to or the weight of the user and therefore shoes are made to a common denominator.
 
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